
When you first catch sight of this Mediterranean-inspired home, you immediately feel a sense of grand arrival.
The impressive curb appeal comes from a wide, symmetrical façade with modern lines, a trio of elegant garage doors, and welcoming arched entries.
As you enter, you’re greeted by nearly 6,084 square feet of space designed for both luxury and relaxed living.
With 7 bedrooms spread across two full levels, this home offers a mix of private retreats, flexible gathering spots, and special features throughout.
I’m excited to take you through each space and highlight the thoughtful details that make daily life here both comfortable and undeniably stylish.
Specifications:
- 6,084 Heated S.F.
- 7 Beds
- 6.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Foyer
As you walk through the front door, a double-height foyer welcomes you. The curved staircase rises to the second story, setting a dramatic tone from the start.
Light streams in from the open spaces above, and the foyer’s generous footprint makes even busy mornings feel easy.
Straight ahead, you’ll find the main living areas, but there’s plenty to explore on either side first.
Flex Room
Immediately to your left is a flex room with a coffered ceiling that adds an upscale touch.
This space adapts to your needs: it could be a formal sitting area, music room, or home library.
French doors provide privacy if you use it as a home office or study. I can imagine kids using this room for art projects too.

Dining Room
On the opposite side of the foyer, you’ll find the formal dining room, also featuring a coffered ceiling.
There’s plenty of space for a long table, letting you host big family dinners or casual gatherings.
Its location near the entry helps guests feel welcomed right away, and there’s a convenient route through the foyer into the core of the home for serving meals.
Powder Room
Placed discreetly near the entry, the powder room is in an ideal spot for both guests and family.
Its location next to the stairs and flex room means you don’t have to go through private spaces when you’re entertaining.
The layout here makes a lot of sense for a busy household.

Guest Suite
Just past the flex room, you’ll find a spacious guest suite. It comes with its own private bath and sits apart from the other bedrooms, making it perfect for in-laws or overnight visitors.
The room offers plenty of natural light thanks to well-placed windows. Close the door here and it feels like you have your own wing of the house.
Great Room
As you move deeper into the home, you arrive at the great room, the centerpiece of the main floor.
The space opens up to the second level, allowing sunlight to pour in and creating a bright, airy feeling.
The great room anchors the entire floor, connecting to the kitchen and the covered deck beyond.
I think this room’s scale works well for both cozy evenings and large gatherings.

Kitchen
To the right of the great room, the kitchen offers a wide, open layout. A massive prep island sits at the center, perfect for cooking and after-school homework.
Cabinets and counter space line the walls, with a walk-in pantry just steps away to keep everything organized.
I love how the kitchen connects to the nook and great room, so cooks always feel part of the action.
Nook
Right next to the kitchen is the nook, an ideal breakfast spot for sipping coffee in the morning sun. The nook overlooks the deck and backyard, making it a relaxed hub for informal meals or quick snacks throughout the day.

Covered Deck
From the nook area, you can head outside to the covered deck. Its generous size and direct access from the main living spaces make this deck an extension of the great room when the weather is nice.
The view stretches over the backyard, and there’s enough room for both dining and lounge furniture.
Personally, I love how the design invites the outdoors in, so you can entertain or just relax with a book no matter the weather.
Mud Room
Back inside, the mud room sits right off the kitchen and connects to the garage entry.
This practical space gives you a spot to drop bags, shoes, and coats before heading into the house.
There’s a bench for tying shoes and plenty of hooks and cubbies to keep things tidy.
For active families or anyone who dislikes muddy footprints in the kitchen, this room is a game-changer.

3-Car Garage
Accessed from the mud room, the oversized three-car garage offers serious storage. The wide driveway and modern glass-panel doors create a sleek look outside, while inside, there’s room for bikes, sports gear, or even a workshop area.
If you’ve longed for more garage storage, this setup will impress you.
Media Room
Just past the mud room, you’ll find the media room. It can serve as a homework station, tech nook, or a spot for managing household tasks.
It’s close enough to the kitchen for multitasking but set apart for focused work or quiet study.

Theater
Located in the right wing of the main floor, the theater room stands out. Its sound-isolating placement away from bedrooms makes it perfect for movie nights, gaming, or even music practice.
The room is large enough for plush seating, a big screen, and all your AV equipment.
You get a true cinematic experience right at home.
Office
Next to the theater is a home office. Its location provides quiet away from the main living areas, and large windows keep the space bright and energizing.
If you work from home or enjoy creative projects, this office strikes a good balance between privacy and convenience.

Covered Patio
You can access the covered patio from either the office hallway or living area. This outdoor room is perfect for evening gatherings or summer nights.
Its proximity to both the office and the secondary kitchen/living area makes it easy to use for work or entertaining—whatever suits your day.
Living Room (Secondary)
Next to the kitchen/dining area in the right wing, there’s a second living room. This setup is ideal for multigenerational living or for teens who want their own space.
I think having more than one living area helps reduce the daily traffic jams that happen in busy homes.

Kitchen/Dining (Secondary)
A smaller kitchen and dining combo sits by the secondary living room. It works well for independent teens, guests, or anyone wanting a bit of extra autonomy.
I especially like this feature for families with live-in grandparents or long-term visitors, as it creates a sense of self-contained comfort.
Bedrooms A and B
Down a short hall from the secondary living area, you’ll find Bedrooms A and B.
Each room has a walk-in closet, and both are served by a full bath. These rooms are great for kids, guests, or even as fitness or hobby rooms.
The nearby secondary kitchen and laundry keep daily routines simple and organized.

Laundry (Main Floor)
Close to the secondary bedrooms, the main floor laundry is designed for multitasking. There’s space to fold, store supplies, and handle the mountains of laundry that come with a large family.
I appreciate that it’s not in the basement. Everything is right where you need it.
Bath 4
Serving Bedrooms A and B, Bath 4 is located just off the hall. It’s set up for easy sharing, which makes busy mornings or bedtime routines less hectic.

Hallways
Wide halls connect all these spaces, making every transition feel natural. You don’t get the cramped feeling that some large homes have.
Each space flows to the next, and there are plenty of sightlines to the outdoors.
Covered Porch (Entry and Secondary)
There are two covered porches: one at the main entry and another outside the secondary living area.
Both are fully sheltered, welcoming you and your guests at any hour. The front entry porch sets the tone for the home, while the secondary porch gives the right wing its own private access.
Now it’s time to head upstairs. The curved staircase in the foyer guides you to the private quarters.

Bridge and Hallways (Upper Level)
At the top of the stairs, you arrive on a bridge overlooking both the foyer and the great room.
This feature brings in extra light and helps the upstairs feel open, not closed off.
The upper hallways branch out to each bedroom, so everyone is close but each room still feels private.
Master Suite
The master suite is set at the back of the upper level for maximum privacy and backyard views.
A set of double doors leads you in, and the room fits a king bed plus a sitting area.
If you love having a retreat at the end of the day, this suite is sure to please.
The optional vaulted ceiling adds even more spaciousness.

Master Bath
Connected to the master suite, the master bath is all about comfort. Dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a spacious shower give this room a spa-like feel.
There’s even a private toilet alcove for extra privacy.
Master Walk-In Closet
Directly off the bath, the master walk-in closet is generously sized. You’ll have no trouble keeping wardrobes organized year-round, and there’s space for boutique-style shelving or even a dressing bench.

Covered Deck (Upper Level)
You can step out from the master suite onto a second covered deck. It’s perfect for morning coffee, unwinding after work, or just enjoying a bit of sunshine.
The elevated view lets you really appreciate the backyard and landscaping.
Bedroom 2
On the opposite side of the bridge, Bedroom 2 offers plenty of space and its own walk-in closet. A full bath just outside the door makes this room perfect for an older child, a guest, or even a live-in nanny.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is located toward the back corner and also has a walk-in closet. It shares Bath 2 with Bedroom 4, making it ideal for siblings or anyone who wants extra space.
Bedroom 4
Across from Bedroom 3, Bedroom 4 offers similar dimensions and another walk-in closet. Each bedroom upstairs has a sense of personal space, which helps keep mornings running smoothly.

Bath 2
Bath 2 serves Bedrooms 3 and 4 and is designed for simultaneous use. This setup is a big plus for families with kids who all need the sink at the same time.
Bath 3
Bath 3 sits between Bedroom 2 and the hall, giving flexible access for guests or anyone staying in the upstairs wing.

Laundry (Upper Level)
A second laundry room is located just off the upper hall. Having laundry on both floors is a huge time-saver, especially when you have a big family or frequent visitors.
Hallways (Upper Level)
Generous halls connect all the upstairs bedrooms. Natural light from the bridge area brightens the space, and you can easily move from one room to the next without feeling boxed in.
Every space in this home is designed to maximize comfort, privacy, and connection. As you move between lively family zones or retreat to your own private suite, you’ll find the layout flexible for every stage of life.
I believe this home adapts beautifully as your needs change, offering a place for everyone along with a touch of luxury in every corner.

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